Japanese School Uniformal: Seasonal Approaches Example 2


Figure 1.--This Japan school had a very destinctive uniform for summer and winter. Note especially the wide-brimmed hats. I believe they were worn with chin straps, although they are not readily apparent in the image.

The second examole is another school which had a destinctive summer and winter uniform. The summer uniform was a wide-brimmed white hat, short-sleeved white shirt that was tucked in the waist band. There was a small school logo on tthe shirt. The boy wears belted blue plaid short pants with white ankle socks and black leather shoes. The plaid shorts appear to be a destinctive Japanese style. While girls in Britain and America commonly wear plsaid skirts and dresses for school, boys do not wear plaid shorts. The girl wears the same hat with a white middy blouse, red scarfe, navy blue skirt, white ankle socks, and black strap Mary Jane shoes. The winter uniform is a nsavy blue wide-brimmed hat worn with a navy blue blazer and matching short pants. He wears a white long-sleeves shirt and red neck tie. The outfit is cimpleted with navy blue kneesocks and blck leather shoes.






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